Student Driver Placement

January 2016

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12 www.studentdriverplacement.com January '16 Or Not Preventable Doe avoids accident, ditches trailer S oftly humming the "Back- haul Blues," doubles driver John Doe peered intently through a veil of rain that some- what limited his view of Penning- ton Parkway, a four-lane highway with a grassy median, posted at 65 mph. Due to the inclement weather, Doe was cruising at 45 mph in the far right lane. Traffi c was light. The time was 1 p.m. Reaching for his Thermos, Doe took a swig of the cocoa and coffee mix and … what the heck? Dead ahead, looming out of the mist, was a battered straight truck – laden with a towering tarped load of Heaven knows what – crawl- ing along at 35 mph. After skillfully executing a passing maneuver, Doe was still in the inside lane when … Holy Monica! What is this darn fool doing? Rocketing wildly across the median from a side street, a 1971 Mercedes sedan driven at full throttle by beer-crazed teenager Billy "Burpy" Clydesdale was poised to merge with the left fender of Doe's tractor! Armed with the refl exes of a co- bra, Doe spun the wheel to the right, averting a collision but … Yikes! CRASH!!! Alas, Doe's rear trailer had succumbed to a crack-the-whip scenario, and now rested on its side in the ditch! Unscathed, Clydes- dale's Benz disappeared into the distance, trailing blue smoke. Since Doe contested the prevent- able-accident warning letter from his safety director, the National Safety Council's Accident Review Com- mittee was asked to render a fi nal decision. NSC promptly ruled in Doe's favor, noting that he'd avoided being sideswiped and couldn't have anticipated Clydesdale's attack. ◆ After passing a slow straight truck on a divided four-lane, John Doe did all he could to avoid colliding with a sedan crossing the median, but he lost his trailer in the ditch. Was this a preventable accident?

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